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Considering how critically panned, universally divisive and financially underwhelming Batman v Superman and Justice League were, it’s probably for the best that they’re rebooting the character with a trilogy that will more or less makeup for those moves. You know it’s bad when a film about the two most iconic superheroes of all time fighting each other and a film about the DCEU’s version of The Avengers both fail to gross a billion dollars at the box office. In this case, there’s room for one more big-screen Batman just like there was room for another big-screen Joker. A standalone Dark Knight trilogy did wonders for Bale and Nolan, so I think it will do wonders for Pattinson and Reeves. They’re going to be quite the dynamic duo since one’s such a talented actor, and the other’s such a talented director. Everything we’ve heard about The Batman has been promising so far, the first look of the Batsuit has comic book fans even more excited, and it’s only a matter of time until we get a trailer that will break the internet. DC Films have four critical hits in a row thanks to Aquaman, Shazam, Joker and Birds of Prey, and it doesn’t look like that streak’s going to end anytime soon.

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I hated Miller as The Flash. They positioned him to be the "MCU style quippy boy" and he just grated on me during the JLA. Its made even worse when I can compare him to the TV show Flash, who (despite a ton of issues with the writing and presentation of that show) is at least charming and likable.

As for Batman, Pattinson's suit is iffy, and doesn't look quite right. I like the new Batmobile though. I hated the Nolan Bat-Tumbler or whatever that thing was as it was too big to accept as reasonable transportation around a crowded city like Gotham. This one has a back to basics approach, and I like it.